SCIENCE BEHIND SKIN

Diving Beneath the Surface: Unveiling the Fascinating Science Behind Skin

ABOUT YOUR SKIN

Skin is our body's own protective shield and largest organ. Comprising three essential layers – the epidermis, dermis, and subcutis – it is a multifaceted structure that embodies both function and form. Together, these layers work harmoniously to maintain the health and integrity of our skin, making it an indispensable and dynamic component of our overall well-being.

Eva Foam
Epidermis

Acts as a barrier, guarding against external threats and regulating moisture loss. 

Non slip surface
Dermis

Provides structural support and houses a network of blood vessels, sweat glands, and sensory receptors.

Fortable
Subcutaneous Tissue

 The deepest layer, offers insulation and energy storage

ABOUT YOUR SKIN

The integumentary system is a remarkable complex of organs that serve as our body's protective shield, and at the forefront of this intricate system lies the skin, our largest organ. Comprising three essential layers – the epidermis, dermis, and subcutis – it is a multifaceted structure that embodies both function and form. Together, these layers work harmoniously to maintain the health and integrity of our skin, making it an indispensable and dynamic component of our overall well-being.

Eva Foam
Epidermis

Acts as a barrier, guarding against external threats and regulating moisture loss.

Non slip surface
Dermis

Provides structural support and houses a network of blood vessels, sweat glands, and sensory receptors.

Fortable
Subcutaneous Tissue

 The deepest layer, offers insulation and energy storage

Besides for it holding your body together, it plays several essential roles in your body such as:

Barrier to External Stressors

 the skin operates as an impressive barrier against various external stressors such as UV radiation, infections, trauma, chemical toxins, and mechanical or physical injury. 

Retains moisture

It adeptly retains moisture, ensuring proper hydration and suppleness.

Acts as a sensory organ

Functioning as a sensory organ, it interprets and transmits sensory stimuli to the brain, allowing us to perceive touch, pressure, and temperature.

Regulates body temperature

The skin plays a pivotal role in regulating the body's temperature, helping us stay cool or warm as required.

Immune defense

In the realm of immune defense, it stands as a vigilant guardian, offering protection against pathogens

Production of Vitamin D3

The skin contributes to the production of vitamin D3 through exposure to sunlight

Secretion and absorption of chemicals, oils and water  

It engages in the secretion and absorption of a variety of chemicals, oils, and water, maintaining the body's homeostasis in countless ways.

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Besides for it holding your body together, it plays several essential roles in your body such as:

Barrier to External Stressors

The skin operates as an impressive barrier against various external stressors such as UV radiation, infections, trauma, chemical toxins, and mechanical or physical injury. 

Retains moisture

it adeptly retains moisture, ensuring proper hydration and suppleness.

Acts as a sensory organ

Functioning as a sensory organ, it interprets and transmits sensory stimuli to the brain, allowing us to perceive touch, pressure, and temperature.

Regulates body temperature

The skin plays a pivotal role in regulating the body's temperature, helping us stay cool or warm as required.

Immune defense

In the realm of immune defense, it stands as a vigilant guardian, offering protection against pathogens

Production of Vitamin D3

The skin contributes to the production of vitamin D3 through exposure to sunlight

Secretion and absorption of chemicals, oils and water  

It engages in the secretion and absorption of a variety of chemicals, oils, and water, maintaining the body's homeostasis in countless ways.

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More about your Skin...

Your skin becomes more susceptible to imbalances and damage with age, which is further accelerated by external stressors, medications/supplements, dehydration, allergies, diet, stress, hormones and more. Changes in your skin health are often an indication of changes in your overall health, and it is important to keep its resilience through internal and external care. Ultimately, your skin is healthy and beaming when it is properly hydrated, has balanced natural oils and its lipid barrier is uncompromised. When this isn’t the case, your skin may appear to be dull, dry, oily, inflamed/red, itchy, tight, peeling, sensitive or break outs appear.

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More about your Skin...

Your skin becomes more susceptible to imbalances and damage with age, which is further accelerated by external stressors, medications/supplements, dehydration, allergies, diet, stress, hormones and more. Changes in your skin health are often an indication of changes in your overall health, and it is important to keep its resilience through internal and external care. Ultimately, your skin is healthy and beaming when it is properly hydrated, has balanced natural oils and its lipid barrier is uncompromised. When this isn’t the case, your skin may appear to be dull, dry, oily, inflamed/red, itchy, tight, peeling, sensitive or break outs appear.

How to help repair your damaged skin?

01
STEP 1
Avoid Skincare products containing SLS, SLES, Synthetic Fragrances, Phthalates, Parabens, Formaldehyde, Alcohol, Triclosan, Triclocarban, BHA, BHT, EDTA, Lead, Toluene, Benzalkonium Chloride, Mineral oil, and pesticides.
02
STEP 2
Hydrate properly and drink between 2 to 5 litres of water per day
03
STEP 3
Use sunblock and avoid getting sunburnt
04
STEP 4
Do not over-cleanse or over-exfoliate
05
STEP 5
Maintain a healthy diet containing beneficial fats
06
Expert's Insight
Exercise regularly
07
Expert's Insight
Avoid wearing irritating material clothing
08
Expert's Insight
Remove make-up and lessen frequency of use
09
Expert's Insight
Use natural skincare products and moisturise after cleaning/exfoliating

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